Perth Motorplex

Perth Motorplex is a motorsport venue located at Kwinana Beach, Western Australia. It caters mainly for drag racing and speedway, although other events are held there regularly. Over 275,000 patrons attend the venue each year to many varied events. The Perth Motorplex holds rounds of the International Hot Rod Association Australia 400 Thunder Drag Racing Series and World Series Sprintcars championship.

History

Perth Motorplex (formerly Quit Motorplex) opened in 2000. It replaced the Claremont Speedway which was run at the Claremont Showgrounds from 1927, and the Ravenswood Raceway Drag Racing strip. Many Claremont loyalists were unhappy with the change saying it destroyed almost 75 years of heritage as were many Ravenswood fans. Nonetheless the changes suited a growing population in Perth as the racetrack at Claremont was situated literally across the road from housing estates. Also, the owners of the Showgrounds, the Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia, while not wishing to lose their long time tenant, wanted to re-develop the main arena, which doubled as the speedway, into a fully grassed oval suitable for the Perth Royal Show and other outdoor festivals and concerts as well as for sports such as Australian rules football and cricket.

The Motorplex actually brought drag racing some 45 km closer to Perth than Ravenswood, while for speedway fans the Motorplex saw the sport leave the city and move 26 km south.

Speedway

In the West Aussie tradition of having longer tracks than most of those in Australia, the Motorplex Speedway is a ⅓ mile, 500 metres (550 yards) dirt oval (Claremont was 586 metres (641 yards) in length),[1] and since its opening has hosted the Australian Sprintcar, Speedcar and Super Sedan Championships, as well as regularly hosting rounds of the World Series Sprintcars and Speedcar Pro Series. It also hosts various Western Australian state championship meetings.

On the inside of the main speedway track is a rarely used, 420 metres (460 yards) Motorcycle speedway track, though the bikes generally run at the 142 metres (155 yards) Pinjar Park Speedway located north of Perth near the Barbagallo Raceway. The bike track did host rounds of the 2001, 2002 and 2005 Western Australian Solo Championships.

Drag Racing

The Motorplex drag racing strip is sanctioned by the IHRA of the United States, hosting IHRA's Australian 400 Thunder meetings as well as state meetings.

Motorvation

Motorvation, an annual car show in January, presents "supercruises" (display-only parades), elite car exhibitions, drag racing challenges, burnout competitions and a "Miss Motorvation" beauty contest. Vehicle entries are limited to about 600 to enable a strict management regime.[2] Motorvation was invented by Rob Woodcock and Phil Cockayne who also started Perth City Street Machine Club.

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Coordinates: 32°13′0″S 115°47′18″E / 32.21667°S 115.78833°E / -32.21667; 115.78833


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